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  2. The Headhunters - Wikipedia

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    The name pleased him because it made a triple reference to the jungle, to intellectual concerns, and to sexual activity. [1] In 1973, the band comprised Hancock (keyboards), Bennie Maupin (saxophone, clarinet), Harvey Mason (drums), Paul Jackson (bass), and Bill Summers (percussion). Their first album, Head Hunters, sold more than one million ...

  3. Category:The Headhunters members - Wikipedia

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    Members of the American jazz fusion band The Headhunters. Pages in category "The Headhunters members" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

  4. The Kentucky Headhunters - Wikipedia

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    The band decided to name themselves The Headhunters, taking the name from the term "headchopper," which blues musician Muddy Waters used to indicate that he had supplanted another band in a gig. After discovering that other bands existed with that name, the band added "Kentucky" to its name and thus became The Kentucky Headhunters.

  5. Herbie Hancock’s ‘Head Hunters’ Band Is as Sly as Ever at ...

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    Herbie Hancock’s August 14 performance of “Head Hunters” at the Hollywood Bowl marks the first time in 50 years that the jazz keyboardist and composer reunited with the collaborators that ...

  6. The future of fusion is funk: 50 years of Herbie Hancock’s ...

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    TheGrio examines how Herbie Hancock’s “Head Hunters” album signaled a funky turn in so-called jazz music and stood out from […] The post The future of fusion is funk: 50 years of Herbie ...

  7. Head Hunters - Wikipedia

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    Head Hunters is the twelfth studio album by American pianist, keyboardist and composer Herbie Hancock, released October 26, 1973, on Columbia Records. Recording sessions for the album took place in the evening at Wally Heider Studios and Different Fur Trading Co. in San Francisco , California .

  8. List of Foreigner band members - Wikipedia

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    After two albums – 1977's Foreigner and 1978's Double Vision – Gagliardi left the band in April 1979 and was replaced by Rick Wills, formerly of Small Faces. [3] Following the release and promotion of 1979's Head Games, McDonald and Greenwood were fired in September 1980. [4] The group remained a quartet and released 4 in 1981. [5]

  9. Dog the Bounty Hunter’s Family Guide: Get to Know His ... - AOL

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    Duane Chapman, Beth Chapman and family. Broadimage/Shutterstock Duane “Dog the Bounty Hunter” Chapman is the head of a booming brood that contains 13 children from six different relationships.